About Nancy Call
"A successful real estate transaction is built upon the strength of relationships and the experience of how to get things done."
To navigate the complex decisions involved in today's real estate market requires the guidance of a professional. I'm committed to service with an emphasis on accountability, reliability, timeliness and enthusiasm. Clients are provided with all the information and tools necessary to help them make real estate investment decisions throughout the changing market cycles. I help with picking the right inspectors and whatever else is necessary.
A successful real estate transaction is built upon the strength of relationships and the experience of how to get things done. I'mwell respected by my peers, and have developed invaluable working relationships with other professionals in our industry such as title companies, attorneys, lenders and appraisers
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This is a very complex question that should be answered by a lender. My opinion YES! There are many factors that have to be considered. First your credit score, then your DTI (debt to income ratios), then some rural towns have even more incentives. Many programs available you just need to fit in the right box. Talk to an expert. Google them and ask for references. The market is a sellers market in CA where I sell property we are not seeing any sellers incentives currently. Call your favorite REALTOR and see who they recommend as a lender.
Hello, You should not concern yourself with what will happen with the value. If it is necessary that you add features to your home to make your home more comfortable and easier for you to move about the home, definitely DO IT!! Most people today buying homes are looking for good bones and a safe neighborhood. They can make the necessary changes if necessary. Right Now Do What You Need To Do!! Good Luck
Hello, Many things come to mind. First off is it priced right? How do the pictures look? Have you googled your address to see what your listing looks like to the buyers out there? How easy is your agent to get ahold of? Is the home easy to show? Things to think about. Good Luck
If you have to ask its time...I would verify you haven't signed a Buyers agreement.
Good Morning, 98 % of the time seller pays commission to the agents. On a rare occasion I have seen the buyer pay the commission to sweeten the offer. Any other questions let me know. Nancy Call
Good Morning, Lots of questions on this scenario. Did you have a lease with the prior owner? Was the lease transferred to the new owner? Have you signed a new lease with the new owner? How long have you lived in the property? You need to review your lease and have a nice talk with the new owner. There is a website for renters and their rights. I would educate myself. Yes its very legal
